On 14 March 2010 20:33, Sebastian Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
> John F. Eldredge wrote: > > If you know the latitude and longitude at which a particular POI should > > be located, is there a Linux tool (whether GUI or command-line) that > > lets you add a POI at that precise location? You can enter coordinates > > into Potlatch, but then all that it does is show you the tile containing > > that location. It doesn't mark where on the tile that location is, and > > dragging a POI location onto the map, or double-clicking, still leaves > > the possibility that you won't be at quite the intended location. > > > > Also, is there any way to pan, as opposed to zooming in or out, while in > > edit mode in Potlatch? Being able to scroll the location, without > > having to change from edit mode to view mode and back again, would be a > > time-saver. > > I don't know if there is an easy way in Potlatch, but JOSM has a tool > called "add Node" that does precisely that. > > You can also convert a gpx track to data nodes. Then simply select the > points you want and copy them to a new layer. (Or delete the rest.) This > should be possiple in Potlatch, as well. > I've had pretty much the same question for some time now. The tricks suggested above sound good but I'm not sure how to actually implement them: I have been marking POIs on my Garmin unit for months (mostly during a roadtrip through Asia) and would like to add them to OSM. Many of them are (e.g.) drinking water amenities in the middle of nowhere, so importing the POI from the GPS is really the only way to place it accurately on the map. POIs are also usually not connected with tracks, because I wasn't recording tracks all the time (no frequent access to computer, and my GPS can only store 10,000 track points) Is there documentation anywhere on how to do that from a Garmin device? I can get the POIs onto MapSource, but don't know how to transfer them to OSM. Manually adding them to the map with Potlatch is inaccurate, error prone and extremely time consuming. Cheers Alex
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